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Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra presents: Classical Connections: Echoes in Time

By Staff Report, posted 7 months ago

The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra (FSO) will present two concerts titled “Classical Connections: Echoes in Time” on Saturday, June 21 and Sunday June 22 at the Gilbert Theater located at 116 Green St. in downtown Fayetteville. The concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m. on the June 21and 2 p.m. on the June 22, with doors opening an hour prior to each performance.

Join FSO for hour of beautiful chamber music and an evening of timeless elegance where classical music meets modern sounds, all performed by a string quartet. 

This concert blends the rich, expressive power of classical music with contemporary hits, creating a uniquely immersive experience. FSO is delighted to partner with the Gilbert Theater to offer two performances in this classic downtown venue.

Tickets can be purchased online here, or by contacting the FSO office at (910) 433-4690, or by purchasing tickets at the door the night of the concert. Tickets are $30 per person, general admission seating.

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